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The ruling and opposition parties are fighting over Rep. Kim Byung-ju of the Democratic Party, who first raised the possibility of North Korean drones invading the no-fly zone.

After the President's office raised questions about the source of information, and even brought out North Korea's internal rumors in the passport, the Democratic Party criticized it as 'outdated color theory'.



This is reporter Kim Hak-hwi.



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[Kim Byung-ju / Member of the Democratic Party of Korea (29th of last month): It is highly likely that the North Korean drone passed the no-fly zone set around the Yongsan Presidential Office.



] turned out to be true.



It was supposed to end with an apology from the military, but the president's office raised new suspicions.



He said, "At that time, neither the Ministry of Defense nor the Joint Chiefs of Staff knew about it," and said, "The authorities are questioning the source of the data."



The leadership of the ruling party assisted



[Ho-Young Joo/President of People's Power: It must be made clear to the public whether secret information was obtained from within the military or from the other side.]



Rep. Won-sik Shin of People's Power, a former 3-star general, said, I came out with my own rumors.



Rep. Kim Byung-joo demonstrated the reasoning process, saying, "This is something that any Seoul citizen who can read a map can know."



On the 28th of last month, the military reported to the National Assembly a map depicting the trajectory of the enemy's unmanned aerial vehicle identification.



No-fly zones were not displayed here, but Congressman Kim's office drew a 3.7 km radius no-fly zone on a precise map based on satellite photos and matched the flight trajectory provided by the military.



As a result, it was seen that there was a possibility of invading the no-fly zone.



[Kim Byung-ju/Democratic Party member: I drew a flight trajectory and marked a no-fly zone.

You're passing through the upper part of the no-fly zone now.]



The Democratic Party demanded the resignation of Congressman Shin Won-sik, who raised the rumor that he was in North Korea, saying that the government and the military "will not stand by if the absurd conspiracy theory continues."



(Video coverage: Kim Hak-mo·Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Park Ji-in)